Author Archives: Syndicated Content

Trial Adjourned To September For Man Charged With Killing Spouse
A man charged with the first degree murder of his former spouse was scheduled for a continuation of his trial Thursday and Friday, but it has been rescheduled to September 8th. On January 29th of last...
Carol Thomson May 21, 2020

Riders Add N-F-L and C-F-L Experience Plus Pro Rookie to Defensive Competition
A 29-year-old linebacker who played in 48 N-F-L games over the last three seasons, following a stint in the C-F-L, has signed with the Saskatchewan Roughriders. The Green and White announced the addit...
Les Lazaruk May 21, 2020

Saskatoon’s Beckman is the W-H-L Player-of-the-Year
Saskatoon product Adam Beckman (pictured) has been named the winner of the Four Broncos Memorial Trophy as the W-H-L Player-of-the-Year. The 19-year-old Spokane forward was the W-H-L scoring champion ...
Les Lazaruk May 21, 2020

Women-Led Businesses Make Significant Contribution To Economy
An entrepreneurial support group says women-led businesses tend to be smaller, but they have a big impact on the province’s economy. A report released this week by Women Entrepreneurship in Sask...
Carol Thomson May 21, 2020

NDP Calling For Legislature To Resume And Budget Presented
The provincial NDP has been requesting that Legislature resume so a budget can be passed for awhile, and would like to know from the government why it can’t be done. NDP Leader Ryan Meili says h...
Carol Thomson May 21, 2020

Walk for Lupus This Sunday
The annual Walk for Lupus will look a little different this year. On Sunday, 10 people will be taking part, all physically distancing. They will walk on behalf of Lupus families and friends who are co...
Gord Wiebe May 21, 2020

Fire Ban Ends in Corman Park
With the recent moisture received and fire risk having lessened significantly the RM of Corman Park is lifting its Fire Ban effective immediately. People are still asked to exercise caution when burni...
Gord Wiebe May 21, 2020

Keeping the Downtown Running During COVID-19
Not everything has been cancelled for the summer. Downtown Saskatoon’s executive director says there is a possibility the annual sidewalk sale could continue. Brent Penner says it’s usuall...
Carol Thomson May 21, 2020

A Solid First Quarter for Saskatchewan Exports
The province says first quarter exports from Saskatchewan were valued at more than $7.4 billion. That was up 4.2 per cent over the same period a year ago. It was the fourth highest increase among the ...
Gord Wiebe May 21, 2020

Trade Minister Applauds Province’s Handling of the Pandemic Fallout
COVID-19 has hit every province hard, but our Trade Minister says Saskatchewan seems to be doing alright when it comes to weathering the economic storm. Jeremy Harrison say we have the second lowest u...
Saskatoon Media Group May 21, 2020















